Thursday, May 17, 2007

A Word from God

Quickly, I just want to let everyone know that the Wednesday night classes are going great. I pray that more people get excited about becoming more devoted followers of Christ at Emmanuel by joining with other believers in growing together.

I was reading through my copy of Grudem's Systematic Theology today and was challenged by the Personal Application questions at the end of the Word of God chapter. They went as follows:

Do you think you would pay more attention if God spoke to you from heaven or through the voice of a living prophet than if he spoke to you from the written words of Scripture? Would you believe or obey such words more readily than you do Scripture? Do you think your present level of response to the written words of Scripture is an appropriate one? What positive steps can you take to make your attitude toward Scripture more like the kind of attitude God wants you to have?

As the leader of the evangelism class, I immediately applied this to our obedience to sharing the gospel. If God came to me personally (like He did to Moses and Jeremiah and Paul), do I think I would be more obedient to His commands? My first instinct is to say yes; but this is an inappropriate response. The Bible is no less authoritative than an audible voice from heaven or a personal exhortation from Christ. How much respect do you have for God's written word? Should it be higher in your life? Think about it.

May the Lamb that was slain
receive the reward for His suffering,
Adam Pohlman

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